2013 has just begun, and you might have started planning and making list of games you will buying this year. But wait guys don't be in too much hurry, we are here to spoil your party and your future planning process related to video-games. So without much ado, here is list of 10 Games That Won't Arrive in 2013.

The Last Guardian

The Last Guardian was officially announced at E3 2009, and was originally planned to release in late 2011 worldwide (release date announcement was made at TGS 2010). However On April 20, 2011, the release window was pushed back to 2012 due to some unknown reason.

This delay didn't stop just here and things went bad to worst for The Last Guardian, as Ueda's departure as a full-time employee of Sony though remaining as a consultant on the game, left the release date in question.

R.Y.S.E

R.Y.S.E (previously known as Codename Kingdoms) was announced during Microsoft Press Conference at E3 2011 among other Xbox 360-exclusive titles. The announcement entailed a per-rendered trailer with minor gameplay footage.

In June 2012, Phil Spencer, corporate VP of Microsoft Studios, maintained that the game was still in development. When asked whether it was still a Kinect game, Spencer replied "Kinect will be part of the game, absolutely" leading to speculation that it was no longer a Kinect-only game, and was instead part of the "Better with Kinect" series of Xbox 360 games.

Two years down from the announcement and still no updates on release date yet neither from Crytek nor from Microsoft, and it looks like this won't change for couple of more years.

Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes

Things are also looking slim and grim for Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes, as Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is schedule to launch next month, and its highly unlikely that Konami will release two new Metal Gear game in same year. And also when we take into consideration a bit of Konami history, Metal Gear Solid 4 was announced way back in 2005, but was released in 2008.

Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes was announced in September 2012 at a private function celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Metal Gear series, and made its public debut two days later at the 2012 Penny Arcade Expo. The game will be powered by Fox game engine developed by Kojima Productions.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow 6: Patriots

The official announcement of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow 6: Patriots was made via Game Informer followed by a trailer at VGA 2011. It was schedule to release at some-point in 2013. However we haven't heard anything about the game since its announcement, which lead to a rumor that it has been cancelled.

But finally Ubisoft came out in open stated Rainbow 6: Patriots is still in development but may get pushed back to next-generation consoles.

With no showing at E3 2012 and only a handful of information available about the game, we are left with no reason to expect the game in 2013.

AGENT

Way back in 2007, Sony proudly announced that Rockstar Games (team behind Max Payne and GTA series) were developing AGENT exclusively for PS3. And now FIVE years down the line, this is the only details we know. In 2011, Take-Two Interactive confirmed that AGENT is still in development, but they have no more details yet to share.

Final Fantasy Versus XIII

Final Fantasy XIII has been awarded a title of "Duke Nukem Forever of this Generation" by fans of the franchise. The game has been in development since 2005, but it is yet to see saw the light of day. Meanwhile during this entire time period, Square Enix has already develops an entire FFXIII trilogy.

Rumors are already spawning on internet that Final Fantasy XIII has been cancelled, but Square Enix president Yoichi Wada has promised that we’ll get some details in 2013.

Destiny

The first references to the "Destiny" project were shown in Bungie's 20th Anniversary Documentary, O Brave New World, when it was known by its original working title, "Tiger". Bungie co-founder Jason Jones noted that the name "Tiger" was chosen because the studio found that it was engaging audiences in a way that the developers had never experimented with previously, but the working title was later changed to "Destiny".

The first public details of the "Destiny" project were leaked in November 2012, revealing concept art and plot details. Bungie supplemented the leak with the release of further concept art, whilst expressing regret that details of an upcoming video game had once again been revealed before their planned released.

We still have no major details about Bungie's Destiny, and as a result of this we may not see this mysterious game in 2013.

Prey 2

On March 23, 2012, a Dutch gaming website named PS Focus reported a rumour that Prey 2 has been cancelled by Zenimax. When asked, Bethesda Softworks reported with no comment regarding the rumour on their Twitter page.

On April 19, 2012, Bethesda stated Prey 2 will not be cancelled, but instead it will not make its scheduled 2012 release. This was because "the game's development has not progressed satisfactorily this past year and the game does not currently meet [their] quality standards.".

On August 20, 2012 the game was removed from the products page on Bethesda's website. A spokesperson from Bethesda informed Eurogamer that until they're ready to talk about the game more, the focus on the site is on their upcoming titles.

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Bethesda's Pete Hines has confirmed that development work on Prey 2 has been stopped because with all the money, time, and resources we put into it, it didn’t meet our expectations.

In a recent interview to IGN, Hines said, "I can be very clear about this. At one point, we looked at Prey 2 and decided that in its current state, with all the money, time, and resources we put into it, it didn’t meet our expectations. So we decided to pull the plug from our end,"

Hine further added, "It was a tough business decision, but at that point it was the right one. It’s never a good thing to have to make those choices. It’s a shame, but it comes with the territory,"

All license of Prey 2 belongs to Bethesda, and so Human Head Studio does not have rights to take the game to another publisher in its current state.

Update:

Bethesda's Pete Hines has clarified that Prey 2 has not been cancelled. All the confusion started due to translation errors as the source of erroneous reports.

Here is what Hines Tweeted: "To clarify, I didn’t say Prey 2 was canx. Gave an interview in English, translated to Dutch, translated back to English"

Bethesda has just issued a press statement stating that Prey 2 is not cancelled, and the game won't launch in 2012 as previously planned.

The reason behind this delay in Prey 2 launch was that development work has not progressed satisfactorily, and the quality of the game was not upto the standard demanded by Bethesda.

Tracey Thompson, Director of Global PR said, "Development of Prey 2 has not been cancelled but the game will not be released in 2012 as planned"

He further added, "We regret disappointing our fans. We have made a substantial investment in game development to deliver the experience fans want. We are determined only to release the AAA game that fans rightfully expect, and are unwilling to compromise our quality standards to meet a release schedule."

As source close to PS Focus reports that highly anticipated futuristic FPS Prey 2 has been cancelled by Bethesda. The tipster further reports that Bethesda will make an official announcement regarding cancellation on Prey 2 next week.

The tipster however does not reveal the reason behind Prey 2 cancellation. Well we have to wait for atleast a week to get some official words from Bethesda on all this.

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Bethesda has released a new developer diary for the much awaited and highly anticipated game "Prey 2". This new trailer takes us behind the scenes of the previously released trailers and teasers of Prey 2.

Game Director Chris Rhinehart provides developer commentary and this is the first part of developer diary. Part is expected to the released soon. Watch out the video below:

Human Head, developer of Prey 2 has said that the single player campaign will last 15 hours (average), if and only if they decide to skip exploration and side quests.

In an interview to Eurogamer, Chris Reinhart project lead said, “We’re focused on making it a strong, powerful single-player experience,”

“And we’re tied with Bethesda, which has proven they are the masters of making awesome single-player experiences. It’s an interesting challenge. It makes us change some of the other things we do. The single-player game has to be larger. There’s more player choice. There’s more to do.

“We’re targeting, for the average player, at least around 15 hours to play through. But because there are so many open world activities you can do when you explore around and find different things, it’s hard to put an upper cap on it.

“I guess if someone were to haul ass, they might be able to get through it under that. But I could haul ass through many open world games and get through them in a handful of hours.”